03-15-2020
11:34 PM
03-15-2020
11:34 PM
@Lmkel68 wrote: I say just make sure they're properly protected and get on your flight. It is a recommendation, it is not mandatory. Depending on where you are planning to travel to, it may be prudent to still make the trip. (For example if you were ending a vacation and returning home.) If so, take all of the recommended precautions. As mentioned earlier, if you cancel you receive travel funds good for one year from the original date of issue. If however Southwest cancels your flight, you can receive a full refund. It may be prudent to wait and see what happens, keeping in mind that you can cancel as late as 10 minutes prior to departure and not be considered a no-show. If canceling remotely online, I personally wouldn't allow it to get so close -- I'd probably cancel no later than an hour prior -- but do keep in mind that that is an option. Good luck.
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